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Variation Variation describes the relationship between two or more variables. Two variables, x and y, can vary directly or inversely. Three or more variables.

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1 Variation Variation describes the relationship between two or more variables. Two variables, x and y, can vary directly or inversely. Three or more variables can vary jointly. Combined variation involves a combination of direct, inverse and/or joint variation.

2 Direct Variation A direct variation is a relationship where…
as x increases, y increases or as x decreases, y decreases Variation occurs at a CONSTANT RATE (k). x y 2 4 8 16 x y 20 10 5 2.5

3 Direct Variation Each equation below is an example of direct variation where k is the “constant of proportionality” or the “constant of variation”. y varies directly as x. y varies directly as the square of x. y varies directly as the square root of x. y varies directly as the cube of x.

4 Inverse Variation An inverse variation is a relationship where…
as x increases, y decreases or as x decreases, y increases Variation occurs at a CONSTANT RATE (k). x y 4 8 2 16 1 x y 30 2 20 3 10 6

5 Inverse Variation Each equation below is an example of inverse variation where k is the “constant of proportionality” or the “constant of variation”. y varies inversely as x. y varies inversely as the square of x. y varies inversely as the square root of x. y varies inversely as the cube of x.

6 MODELS FOR DIRECT AND INVERSE VARIATION
DIRECT VARIATION k x = y y = kx k > 0 k > 0 Direct variation always goes through the origin. Inverse variation does not go through the origin.

7 Joint Variation Joint variation involves the product of two or more variables. y varies jointly as x and z w varies jointly as x , y and z z varies jointly as the square of x and the cube of y

8 Combined Variation Two or more types of variation in the same problem.
y varies directly as x and inversely as z m varies directly as the square of t and inversely as the cube of n p varies jointly as m and n and inversely as h


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